I would listen to the suggestion as is. The reasoning behind what Court said (whether or not there are 20 instances, could be more could be less) is because since it is software, you are introducing additional code than the base code for iE. There could be bugs in MultipleIE and it will result in IE appearing different than an actual "real" version. You can use vmware which, to my knowledge, has an edition that will allow you to install virtual machines onto your computer for free, please do not quote me on that though. This would be the best option because this way you are seeing it as every person using that version of IE on that specific version OS would see it. The only true way of cross browser testing would be ridiculously complex and would require having a virtual machine of every OS you want it to work on with every browser you want it to work on. If I were you, I would use browsershots to see what it looks like, it will display a lot more variations than you could on your machine.
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